A College Consent Campaign Just Sparked Outrage With These Creepy Condoms

A condom company is in some hot water on Twitter after its confusing product packaging appeared to condone rape.

A Reddit user posted a photo of the "Consent Condoms" that were being handed out by a safe sex group on their college campus, Elle UK reports. The white wrapper is emblazoned with a picture of a pink, sprinkle-covered donut alongside the phrase, "Go further without consent."

Yes, you read that right, and if your reaction was somewhere along the lines of "WTF," you feel pretty much the same as the rest of the Internet. The Twitterverse was understandably upset over the slogan, as it appears to promote non-consensual sex, a.k.a. assault. (The donut is supposed to stand for the words "Do not," but regardless, someone in the marketing department seriously missed the mark on this one.)

"I actually read that as 'go further without consent' wtf," wrote one Twitter user. "As did 99% of the [population]. Whoever signed off on this is in the 1% that immediately saw the badly designed meaning," another responded.

This tone-deaf packaging is especially disappointing considering Consent Condoms' mission is to change the conversation around consent. "We created a line of Consent Condoms that we believe will start a conversation about how to ask for consent before engaging in any sexual activity," its website states. The brand's product line features condoms with in packages with consent-positive phrases such as "My dress is not a yes" and "Intoxication is not an Invitation." The donut condom appears to have been taken off of the site, but the company hasn't said anything publicly about the controversy. Teen Vogue has reached out for comment and is awaiting a response.